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Lessons from the London Initiative Zone Educational Incentives funding: associations between practice characteristics, funding, and courses undertaken.

机译:伦敦倡议区教育激励基金的经验教训:实践特征,资助和所修课程之间的关联。

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BACKGROUND: Following the Tomlinson report of 1992, London Initiative Zone Educational Incentives (LIZEI) funding was introduced for a three-year period to improve recruitment, retention, and educational opportunities for general practitioners working within inner London. AIM: To test the hypothesis that general practices that show evidence of good organisation achieved better access to LIZEI funding than less organised practices. METHOD: Observational practice-based study involving all 164 general practices in EAst London and the City Health Authority during the first two years of the scheme, April 1995 to March 1997. RESULTS: Univariate analysis showed that higher levels of LIZEI funding were associated with practices where there was evidence of good organisation, including higher targets for cervical cytology screening and immunisation rates for under two-year-olds, better asthma prescribing, and training status. Using ten practice and population explanatory variables, multiple regression models were developed for fundholding and non-fundholding practices. Among non-fundholding practices, the asthma prescribing ratio was the variable with the greatest predictive value, explaining 14.7% of the variation in LIZEI funding between practices. Strong positive associations existed between taking further degrees and diplomas, practice size, training, and non-fundholding status. CONCLUSION: Larger practices, training practices, and those that demonstrated aspects of good practice organisation gained more LIZEI funding: an example of the 'inverse funding law'. Practices within a multifund, based in the Newham locality, gained LIZEI funding regardless of practice organisation. Networks of practices, and, potentially, primary care groups, have a role in equalising the opportunities for education and development between practices in east London.
机译:背景:在1992年汤姆林森(Tomlinson)报告之后,伦敦倡议区教育激励计划(LIZEI)引入了为期三年的资金,以改善伦敦内部工作的从业人员的招聘,保留和教育机会。目的:为了检验以下假设,即表明良好组织的证据的一般做法比没有组织的做法更容易获得LIZEI资金。方法:在该计划的前两年(1995年4月至1997年3月)中,基于观察性实践的研究涵盖了EAst London和市卫生局的所有164种常规实践。结果:单因素分析表明,LIZEI资金水平与实践相关有良好组织的证据,包括针对两岁以下儿童的宫颈细胞学筛查和免疫接种率更高的目标,更好的哮喘处方和训练状态。使用十个实践和人口解释变量,针对资金持有和非资金持有实践开发了多个回归模型。在非资金筹集的实践中,哮喘处方率是具有最大预测价值的变量,解释了实践之间LIZEI资金变化的14.7%。在获得进一步学位和文凭,实践规模,培训和非持股状态之间存在着很强的积极联系。结论:更大的实践,培训实践以及表现出良好实践组织方面的实践获得了更多的LIZEI资助:“逆向资助法”的一个例子。不论实践机构如何,设在纽汉(Newham)地区的多基金内的实践都获得了LIZEI资金。在伦敦东部地区,实践网络以及潜在的初级保健团体在平衡教育和发展机会方面发挥着作用。

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